For 25 years Herbert Warren Wind chronicled the game of golf in his beloved essays for The New Yorker magazine. Collected here, in a newly reissued edition, are 27 of his most treasured pieces. Following Through represents 22 years of work—from 1962 to 1984—and serves as a testament to America’s greatest golf writer.A keen observer of the game, Wind’s writing explores character and setting as much as the game itself, with descriptions of his favorite courses, players, and tournaments. Highlights include:Wind’s thoughtful piece on the 50th Anniversary Master’s TournamentA thrilling account of Ken Venturi’s win in the ’64 US Open after a legendary comebackDetailed stories on modern champions and celebrated players of the pastPaeans to the world’s great courses like Augusta National and the Royal DornochA touching eulogy for Bing Crosby from 1977, celebrating the singer’s contributions to the gameA delightful read for long-time fans and newcomers alike, Herbert Wind’s Following Through is a shining example of sports writing at its absolute best.